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Best time to go is in the Spring or Summer due to the heat. Going through the gates you look around at the surrounding and get transported into time. The ground is as if you could see the cowboys and town folks burying the victims...More

Some of the well known outlaws in the west are buried here. It is not really a beautiful cemetery with greenery, compared to the one next to it, but it has a lot of character. It is dusty and very hot if you go in...More

This is one of the oldest cemeteries in El Paso. No doubt in its early days it was isolated on the outskirts of town, but today the city has built up around it. This cemetery is the final resting play of old west gunfighter John...More

This is not your typical cemetery. Dating back to the 1850's, outlaws, clergymen, free masons, paupers, and people of Jewish decent are buried here in the "Caliche". It's (very) hot in the summer to walk around this very large cemetery. Don't stand in one place...More

My husband's grandfather, whom he never met, and his grandfather's mother are both buried here. Most of the cemetery is very bare, as it is in the desert after all. Wear closed toe shoes because there are burrs in what little grass there is. Very...More

Not fancy, not eye-catching. Just an old graveyard beneath a large highway intersection. Use the late afternoon hours when shadows grow longer or very early in the morning to embrace the atmosphere. And there is more to see than just John Wesley Hardin. Read the...More

Google to find history, take your camera and take your picture in front of Wesly Hardin's gravesite, the infamous gunslinger. Night tours are available with a guide, now isn't that creepy. When you are finished walk across to Concordia Restaurant.

There is not anyone to give you a msp. However, there is a n event when they do reenactments of the gundlingets! Bif fall Soldiers ,etc... they will be at their Graves telling you a little about themselved. Call (915... More

There is not anyone to give you a msp. However, there is a n event when they do reenactments of the gundlingets! Bif fall Soldiers ,etc... they will be at their Graves telling you a little about themselved. Call (915) 842-8200 fir more information . Then go to L& J Cafe across the cemetery to eat. Never know what celebrity you might see thetr. From Country stars, athleyes, politicians. Arnold Schwarzenegger likes eating here.